October 3rd, 2011
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Senior takes singles title in San Diego
Senior Giorgia Pozzan took home the singles title for her respective draw Sunday at the SDSU Fall Classic at the Aztec Tennis Center. Pozzan defeated San Diego’s Anna Depenau 6-1, 2-6, 6-0 to earn the...
Opening weekend brings a split for UH
The Cougars began their fall season with a four-game split at the Spring Klein College Classic on Saturday and Sunday. UH (2-2) began play with a 4-1 loss to Louisiana-Lafayette on Saturday, but followed with...
Wall Street protestors speak for Coogs
For the past few weeks, protesters have been gathering in larger and larger numbers along the sidewalks of Wall Street. It’s about time. For far too long, Americans have been sitting on the sidelines just...
Criticism of DADT repeal is unfounded
President Obama had some choice words for the 2012 Republican presidential candidates last Saturday. While speaking at the annual Human Rights Campaign fundraising dinner, he rebuked the candidates on their silence in a debate...
Resistance to vaccinations are baseless
Since Andrew Wakefield’s, now thoroughly discredited, Lancet publication regarding so-called links between the Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism was released in 1998, the fervor surrounding mandatory vaccinations has swelled to a...
Meeting focuses on consumer law rights
The People’s Law School, hosted by the UH Center for Consumer Law, held one of its biannual sessions on Saturday, drawing in over 500 people eager to learn about different laws regarding everything from...
Cougars celebrate Hispanic heritage
Students crowded the UC Arbor for food, music and games Thursday as part of the 4th annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration. The event was created as a joint effort between the fraternity Lambda Theta Phi...
Review: Orchestra, choir performance strikes a chord
Student ensembles brought nothing less than music to the ears with their performance this weekend at the Moores Opera House. The concert, which featured the collaborative work of the combined choirs — Concert Chorale, Concert...
Theatre season opener heats up stage
The 2011-2012 School of Theatre and Dance production season began with its opener “Hot L Baltimore” over the weekend. Directed by Leslie Swackhamer and written by the revered Lanford Wilson, the play revealed itself to...
Speaker tells crowd to shoot for the stars
The first African-American to walk in space said that only through unwavering persistence was he able to accomplish his goal of becoming an astronaut in his “Infinite Possibilities” lecture Thursday at the M.D. Anderson...
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